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Approved April 1985
Amended 1987, 1991, 1999, 2007
Purpose of CAMP
The purpose of CAMP is to acquire microform copies of unique,
scarce, rare and/or unusually bulky and expensive research
material pertaining to the field of African studies; and
to preserve deteriorating printed and manuscript materials
of scholarly value. Another goal of the CAMP project is
to assist African institutions in acquiring microform copies
of relevant archival materials and out-of-print publications.
- Governance
- CAMP membership consists of institutions interested
in Africa who agree to subscribe to one of the membership
categories.
- CAMP is governed by a committee composed of the representatives
of each full member institution. Each full member-institution
is entitled to one full vote on all questions put by
mail ballot and, if represented, to one vote on each
question put during CAMP meetings.
- The CAMP Committee elects an Executive Committee to
implement the wishes of the membership.
- CAMP is administered by the Center for Research Libraries
(CRL) which owns the materials purchases with CAMP funds.
Should CRL dissolve, all CAMP materials would revert
back to CAMP with the CAMP Executive determining the
location of CAMP materials.
- The CAMP Committee
- Work of the CAMP Committee
- The CAMP Committee meets twice yearly, in the fall
and spring. The Fall Meeting is normally held in conjunction
with the annual meeting of the African Studies Association.
- The CAMP Committee considers and formulates the policies
and procedures governing the project.
- The CAMP Committee considers and makes decisions on
the financial status of the project as represented in
the financial report presented by CRL.
- The CAMP Committee suggests, reviews and votes upon
materials to be added to the collection, both original
filming projects and commercial purchases.
- The CAMP Committee elects an Executive Committee which
will act according to the guidelines given to it by
the membership.
- The CAMP Committee periodically requests production
of an updated CAMP catalog by CRL.
- Membership Categories
- Full Membership North American
- Associate Membership North American. Institutions
are eligible for associate membership in CAMP if they
are eligible for associate membership in CRL.
- Overseas Membership
- Industrialized Nations
- Third World Countries
- The Executive Committee is charged with deciding on
membership category in cases of dispute.
- Fees
- The CAMP Committee decides and votes upon a schedule
of membership fees based on the recommendation of the
Executive Committee in consultation with CRL.
- Schedule of fees (See Appendix
I).
- Membership Privileges
- Full member institutions participate in elections
to the CAMP Executive Committee, and their representatives
may stand for election to the CAMP Executive Committee.
- Full member institutions participate in decisions
taken regarding the acquisition of new materials.
- Borrowing Privileges
- North American members, both Full and Associate,
may borrow all CAMP-funded material.
- All members of CRL, whether members of CAMP or
not, may borrow all CAMP-funded material.
- Overseas members may borrow CAMP material provided
that the institution agrees to return the material
to CRL by airmail.
- All member institutions may purchase positive copies
of CAMP-funded negative microforms at cost, plus a small
service charge.
- All member institutions may suggest suitable titles
for original filming or purchase from commercial sources
to the CAMP Committee for consideration.
- Full member institutions may request that CAMP acquire
"on demand" any appropriate item costing not
more than an amount determined by the Executive Committee.
(See Appendix II)
- All member institutions receive each CAMP routine
mailing and every edition of the CAMP Catalog.
- Full member institutions may suggest amendments to
the CAMP by-laws, and vote on the by-law changes.
- The Executive Committee
- Composition The CAMP Executive Committee is
composed of both elected and ex-officio members.
- Elected members of the Executive Committee are: five
librarian representatives of full member institutions,
and two faculty representatives. The five librarian
representatives shall consist of: one secretary, one
member-at-large, one vice-Chair/Chair-elect, one Chairperson,
and one immediate past chair.
- Ex-officio members of the Executive Committee are:
the Director of CRL or his/her representative, the Chief
of the Library of Congress African/Middle Eastern Division
or his/her nominee, and the current chairperson of the
Africana Librarians Council (ALC) of the African Studies
Association.
- Term of Office
- The term of office for both elected and ex-officio
positions is two years, except for the ALC chairperson,
whose term is one year. The Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect serves
for two years, followed by two years as Chair, and two
years as past-Chair. Re-election is permitted, and ex-officio
members may be renamed
- Should a member of the Executive Committee be unable
to serve out his/her term, the Chairperson will appoint
a replacement to serve until the next election. Should
the Chair be unable to complete his/her term, the Vice-Chair
will assume the office of Chair, and a new Vice-Chair
will be elected at the next scheduled election.
- No member institution of CAMP shall have more than
one librarian member on the Executive Committee at one
time, unless the other person is the current ALC Chairperson.
- Election of the Executive Committee
- Executive Committee elections are held once a year
for the vacant positions. Positions become vacant on
a staggered basis. (In alternate years, the member-at-large,
the secretary, and one faculty representative; following
year: the Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect, and one faculty representative.)
- The Chairperson of the CAMP Executive Committee appoints
a Nominating Committee at the Spring Meeting.
- The Nominating Committee calls for nominations at
the Spring Meeting. The Nominating Committee composes
a slate of candidates, obtains their agreement to serve,
and forwards the slate to the Chairperson, who informs
CRL.
- Nominees for the CAMP Executive Committee must come
from full member institutions, except in the case of
faculty representatives whose nomination can be accepted
at the discretion of the Chairperson.
- CRL conducts the Executive Committee elections by
mail ballot of full member institutions within three
months following its receipt of the slate of candidates.
CRL forwards the election results to the Chairperson.
- Any ties will be broken by the vote of the incumbent
Executive Committee.
- The Chairperson informs the successful candidates
before the Fall Meeting and announces the election results
at the Fall Meeting.
- Elected members begin their term of office at the
Fall Meeting.
- Duties of the Executive Committee.
- Members of the Executive Committee attend meetings
of the CAMP Committee and the CAMP Executive Committee.
The Executive Committee discusses and decides issues
as directed by the membership and advises the Chairperson
on the agenda and other matters.
- The Executive Committee considers proposed amendments
to the CAMP By-Laws and presents its recommendation
to the CAMP Committee.
- The Executive Committee arranges for periodic membership
drives and provides CRL with the appropriate publicity
materials.
- Duties of the Chairperson
- The Chairperson arranges for the time and place of
the semi-annual meetings, prepares an agenda, chairs
the meetings, and ensures that minutes are taken and
distributed to the members.
- The Chairperson appoints a Nominating Committee, announces
the slate of candidates to the membership, forwards
the slate to CRL, and announces the election results.
- The Chairperson sends a copy of any proposed amendment
of the CAMP By-Laws to CRL for a mail ballot, announces
the results of the balloting to the members, and ensures-that
any adopted amendments are included in the official
copies of the CAMP By-Laws.
- The Chairperson undertakes correspondence for the
CAMP Committee and reports upon responses received.
- The Chairperson handles "Demand purchase"
requests from full member institutions for items within
a price range to be determined from time to time by
the membership. (See Appendix
II for current amounts)
- Duties of the Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect
- The Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect attends the meetings of
the CAMP Committee and the CAMP Executive Committee,
and assists the Chairperson as needed.
- The Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect may represent the Chair
at meetings and in other functions when the need arises.
- Duties of the Secretary
- The Secretary attends all the meetings of the CAMP
committee and the CAMP Executive Committee and records
the minutes for the membership.
- The Secretary submits the minutes to the Chairperson,
who forwards them to CRL. CRL sends the minutes to all
CAMP Members and updates the CAMP Web site. The Secretary
also sends copies of the minutes to the ASA News and
the Africana Libraries Newsletter.
- The Secretary copies and inserts any adopted [By-Laws
amendment] into the official copy of the By-Laws and
forwards the amended copy to the Chairperson.
- Members of the CAMP Executive Committee make arrangements
to cover the expenses of attendance with their own institutions.
- Center for Research Libraries (CRL)
- A CRL representative attends both semi-annual meetings
of the CAMP Committee and serves as an ex-officio member
of the CAMP Executive Committee.
- CRL bills and receives membership subscription fees
for CAMP.
- CRL arranges for the making or purchase of negative
and positive microform prints in accordance with the
regulations of the Project and the decisions of the
CAMP Committee.
- CRL arranges for the timely processing of all materials
received and provides an accessions list at least once
a year.
- CRL pays all authorized expenses of CAMP from the
CAMP account.
- CRL reports on the financial status of CAMP at each
semi-annual meeting.
- CRL accepts and processes "demand purchases"
in accordance with current CAMP Committee policy.
- CRL conducts the CAMP Executive Committee elections
by mail ballot to full member institutions. CRL counts
the ballots and reports the results to the Chairperson
before the Fall Meeting.
- CRL conducts a mail ballot on proposed By-Law amendments
to full member institutions. CRL counts the ballots
and reports the results to the Chairperson.
- CRL undertakes all routine CAMP mailings including
agendas, minutes, purchase ballots, financial statements,
accessions lists, and publicity materials. In addition,
CRL maintains the CAMP mailing list.
- At the direction of the CAMP Committee, CRL produces
and disseminates the CAMP catalog.
- At the Recommendation of the CAMP Executive Committee,
CRL undertakes mailings for periodic membership drives.
- CRL maintains and updates the CAMP Web site.
- Amendment of the CAMP By-Laws
- Representatives of full member institutions may submit
written copies of proposed amendments to the CAMP By-Laws
to the CAMP Executive Committee.
- The CAMP Executive Committee discusses any proposed
amendment and makes plans to place it before a properly
constituted meeting of the CAMP Committee with or without
a recommendation.
- The Executive Committee passes a written copy of the
proposed amendment to the Chairperson who forwards it
to CRL.
- CRL includes a copy of the proposed amendment in the
agenda mailing for the next regularly scheduled semiannual
meeting.
- The CAMP Committee considers the proposed amendment
and hears the Executive Committee's recommendation,
if any. The CAMP Committee votes on whether to place
the proposed amendment on a mail ballot directed to
full member institutions. A simple majority vote ensures
the placement of the proposed amendment on a mail ballot.
- CRL conducts a mail ballot on the question of the
proposed amendment, counts the ballots, and reports
the results to the Chairperson, who announces them at
the next semi-annual meeting.
- If the proposed amendment receives a two-thirds affirmative
vote from voting full member institutions, it is considered
adopted.
- The Chairperson and the Secretary arrange to add the
adopted amendment to the official copies of the By-Laws.
Appendix I:
Schedule of Fees - October 2007
- Full Member - North American
for non-members of CRL: $1,300 per year
for CRL members: $800 minimum
- Associate Member - North American: $100 per year
- Overseas Members
- Industrialized Nations: $200 per year
- Third World Countries, registration fee: $5.00
- Overseas members may borrow CAMP material provided
that the institution agrees to return the material to
CRL by airmail.
Appendix II: Schedule of
Demand Purchase Expenses
- Items costing up to $200 - requests go directly to CAMP
administrator at CRL who processes the request.
- Items costing $200-$600 - requests go to the Chairperson
of the CAMP Executive Committee who acts upon the request
following the guidelines of CAMP policy. The Chairperson
forwards the request to the CAMP administrator at CRL
for processing.
Appendix III: Statement of
Support for Damaged Archives in Africa
Within our capacity and observing any copyright
restrictions, CAMP will seek to provide copies of CAMP-held
materials to replace material lost from African archives
through war, conflict and natural disasters. This
is a statement of general principle with specific details
to be developed and voted upon by the CAMP membership on
an individual basis.
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